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Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Are you looking for a free laptop?  At Free Laptops College, we’ll send you to sponsors that offer laptops for free.  It’s simple.  Right now, you can choose from a free Macbook Air laptop, a free Macbook laptop, a free Macbook Pro laptop, a free HP HDX laptop, a free HP Touchsmart laptop, a free Sony Vaio laptop, a free Sony Vaio Z laptop, a free Toshiba Portege laptop, and every laptop gamer’s dream, the free Voodoo Envy laptop.

One question we see come in repeatedly at Free Laptops College is the difference in a Mac laptop and a PC laptop for college or work.  If this question came in five years ago, we would have suggested a PC laptop over a Mac laptop any day of the week.  For most college business courses and everyday business use your laptop will need the basic Microsoft Office programs like Word, Excel, and Power Point.  The Mac laptop will work fine for any of these programs.  With Mac’s latest version of their office products (iWork:  Mac’s Pages = Microsoft’s Word; Mac’s Numbers = Microsoft’s Excel; and Mac’s Keynote = Microsoft’s Power Point), you’ll have compatibility with Microsoft’s file extensions .doc (Word), .xls (Excel), and PPT (Power Point).  So our recommendation will, hands down, be a Mac for your free laptop for college.  The only exception, for the big-time gamer, is the free Voodoo Envy laptop for your gaming needs.

Finding a free laptop for college has never been easier than here at Free Laptops College.  You pick your free laptop and we’ll send you to the sponsors who make it happen.  It’s simple, fast and easy!

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Apple’s MacBook Review:

This is Apple’s lower-end laptop, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t work like a charm. The MacBook now shares a significant amount of specs with the new 13 inch MacBook Pro. It comes with a 2.13 GHz Core 2 Duo processor and the Nvidia 9400M integrated graphics processor that you’ll find on the 13 inch MacBook Pro. Basically, both your gaming and media capabilities are essentially the same.

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